The Maharashtra Cyber Cell has issued a second summons to stand-up comedian Samay Raina in connection with the ongoing ‘India’s Got Latent’ row. The case revolves around alleged controversial content that sparked legal scrutiny. Authorities have called Raina for further questioning as part of the investigation. More developments are expected as legal proceedings continue.
The Canadian Supreme Court has granted bail to four individuals accused in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case. The court has also issued orders for their release. This decision comes after the four were arrested in connection with the high-profile murder of Nijjar, a prominent Sikh leader. The case has drawn international attention and sparked legal proceedings in Canada.
The Delhi High Court is set to hear a PIL concerning unauthorized use of artistic works by AI, linked to deepfake technology. Petitioners seek amendments to copyright laws, regulations for AI use, and protection for original content. They argue this misuse violates rights and raises privacy issues, particularly for women depicted in deepfakes.
The NIA reported that Canada-based Khalistani operatives orchestrated the 2020 murder of Balwinder Singh Sandhu, a Shaurya Chakra awardee, amidst escalating tensions between India and Canada. The suspects, linked to the Khalistan Liberation Force, aimed to revive terrorism in Punjab by targeting individuals opposing their ideology.
Mere pendency of a criminal case does not automatically disqualify a person from exercising his right to seek long-term opportunities abroad, the Delhi High Court has noted. The court also directed the passport authorities to issue within two weeks a police clearance certificate (PCC) to a man, who has pending criminal cases and needs to submit a document to Canadian authorities to set up a business there.
Lawrence Bishnoi and 26 others face charges in the Sidhu Moosewala murder case in Punjab. Legal proceedings are underway. The chief suspect, Goldy Brar, remains at large despite his alleged involvement. The accused are charged with murder, attempt to murder, conspiracy, and other offenses. The attack on Moosewala was linked to a previous killing.
Today, 29th April, Three suspects involved in the shooting at Salman Khan’s residence sent to police custody by the MCOCA court. The court’s decision came after considering the seriousness of the charges and the need for further investigation into the incident. The suspects believed to have links to organized crime, prompting authorities to pursue the case with heightened scrutiny. Salman Khan’s security measures have also been reviewed in light of the incident.
